Dutch Eurodance project 2 Unlimited, fronted by Dutch rapper Ray Slijngaard and Dutch vocalist Anita Doth, may have topped the UK charts in January 1993 with their cultish tune No Limit (which sold 2.8 million copies worldwide – remind yourself of its catchy-ness here), but they could never have predicted that 20 years later it would still be ragingly popular, albeit in a bastardised version sung on the football terraces.

When both Kolo and Yaya Toure were atManchester City last season the supporters used the song and invented a dance to accompany the words "Kolo ... Kolo, Kolo ... Kolo, Kolo ... Kolo, Kolo Toure! Yaya ... Yaya, Yaya" etc.

On the Premiuer League circuit, even away from the Etihad Stadium, it has proven to be an addictively moreish chant.

And it's latest utterance, on the streets of Newcastle at around 3am on Wednesday morning by beery football fans who had been out watching England overcome Poland 2-0 to secure there World Cup spot, is a brilliant example of it's fun-inducing qualities.

Who can resist smiling at this group of lagered up students who start an impromptu chant, which results in the traffic having to stop?

Paul Gascoigne was unable to confirm or deny whether or not he started it, but he could clarify that he is not dead, helpfully.

&lt;noframe&gt;Twitter: Paul Gascoigne - Had loads of texts and calls yesterday from friends and family calling and texting me worried that i'm dead&lt;/noframe&gt;